[ As an author, More cannot help but note the beautiful irony here. A second Turo, or rather: a second child after Arven. A second Miraidon, more aggressive than the first. The human Turo should have seen that the signs of his downfall were written on the wall, and that he himself had put them there.
And maybe he had. Maybe that's what the Paradise Protection Protocol was all about in the end.
More is the last person to talk about casting 'magic' to trigger and impact the world even after your death, but looking from the outside in it all seems just so pitiful.
He leaves the outpost and ah-- There he is. Is it his friend? Is it the human one, crystalized in his friend's heart like a curse? As vexing as it is, More supposes he might not be able to tell at just a glance.
So there is nothing to do but to approach, with a hand outstretched for taking. ]
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And maybe he had. Maybe that's what the Paradise Protection Protocol was all about in the end.
More is the last person to talk about casting 'magic' to trigger and impact the world even after your death, but looking from the outside in it all seems just so pitiful.
He leaves the outpost and ah-- There he is. Is it his friend? Is it the human one, crystalized in his friend's heart like a curse? As vexing as it is, More supposes he might not be able to tell at just a glance.
So there is nothing to do but to approach, with a hand outstretched for taking. ]
I've come to take my friend home with me.
[ Even if it surely won't be that simple. ]